June 2016 Archive
241.
A Plan for a Long-Term Stock Exchange (bloomberg.com)
242.
Killing the 3.5mm Jack: How Simple Is Changing into Needlessly Complicated (xda-developers.com)
243.
'We're in a Bubble' (blog.samaltman.com)
244.
Startup incorporation checklist (github.com)
245.
CIA Director John Brennan Pretends Foreign Cryptography Doesn't Exist (schneier.com)
246.
Show HN: Mega Boilerplate (megaboilerplate.com)
247.
Torus: A distributed storage system by CoreOS (coreos.com)
248.
Show HN: A secure, open source U2F token you can make with $4.5 worth of parts (github.com)
249.
FBI wants access to browser history without a warrant in terrorism, spy cases (washingtonpost.com)
250.
People suck at technical interviews (2014) (seldo.com)
251.
Safe VSP – 30 year old Commodore 64 bug demystified (2013) (linusakesson.net)
252.
Yahoo Announces Public Disclosure of National Security Letters (yahoopolicy.tumblr.com)
253.
How to Start Learning Deep Learning (ofir.io)
254.
E-ink wifi display project (davidgf.net)
255.
Tech Companies Fight Back After Years of Being Deluged with Secret FBI Requests (theintercept.com)
256.
Thiel shows why tech billionaires are the new robber barons (reuters.com)
257.
The Sad Story of Heisenberg's Doctoral Oral Exam (1998) (aps.org)
258.
Dropbox says it is cash flow positive, in no rush to IPO (techcrunch.com)
259.
PG Casts – Postgres Screencasts (pgcasts.com)
260.
Dyatlov Pass Incident (en.wikipedia.org)
261.
Coconut – Pythonic functional programming language (coconut-lang.org)
262.
The U.S. Navy’s Big Mistake: Building Tons of Supercarriers (warisboring.com)
263.
Drape – a Fabric Simulator (aatishb.github.io)
264.
An Open Letter (The DAO Attacker) (pastebin.com)
265.
Elite for Emacs (sami.salkosuo.net)
266.
Adnan Syed, of ‘Serial’ Podcast, Gets a Retrial in Murder Case (nytimes.com)
267.
Serverless Sync in Web Apps Using Bit Torrent (paul.kinlan.me)
268.
Natron: Open-source compositing software for Mac, Windows and Linux (natron.fr)
269.
The FBI 'is manufacturing terrorism cases' on a greater scale than ever before (businessinsider.com)
270.
Reimagining the future of routers (medium.com)